Thoughts on These Two Different Copepod Culturing Techniques...Which is Best for a Beginner?

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Nanno is ok but it doesn't contain enough EPA,DHA to get your copepods to maximum nutritional value . For that you really need to head over onto the brown Algea side . The Iso strains are relatively easy to culture if you can combine that with Nanno then your working with something.
Thanks! I think I'll use a blend of several strains or should I stick to just a Nanno and Iso blend?
 
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Thanks! I think I'll use a blend of several strains or should I stick to just a Nanno and Iso blend?
I would culture your own so you know what density you're dosing to your system . In the long run it will be cheaper and give you more experience in the culture aspect of the hobby .
 
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Thanks @Jay'sReefBugs !...This is the one vendor i know of here who offers pure strains of the following: (I messaged them and this was their reply...)


ZooReady is Tetraselmis sp.

If you want special ones,

Please indicate. We also have
T-Isochrysis galbana
Nannochloropsis oculata
Chaetoceros muerlii
Thalassiosira sp.
 
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Thanks @Jay'sReefBugs !...This is the one vendor i know of here who offers pure strains of the following: (I messaged them and this was their reply...)


ZooReady is Tetraselmis sp.

If you want special ones,

Please indicate. We also have
T-Isochrysis galbana
Nannochloropsis oculata
Chaetoceros muerlii
Thalassiosira sp.
Go With T-iso and Nanno . It covers a good amount of nutritional value points. And should meet your needs just fine
 
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Go With T-iso and Nanno . It covers a good amount of nutritional value points. And should meet your needs just fine
I really appreciate the guidance in choosing phyto strains! What fertilizer do you recommend? I know F2 is generally used although I'm not sure what the most important component of F2 are or if it's even available here...what components would make a good fertilizer for these strains?
 
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